I agree to an extent. I say that because I think about what Caroline Grimes said about It's a Wonderful Life and how it bombed when it was released. What happened after that was it sat on a shelf for years until the copy right expired and they forgot to renew it, so it then became public domain and was shown on every channel for years. It became a hit as a result.

Now on the other hand, take something like Man from U.N.C.L.E. cool spy show in the 60s, had all the potential of being the Alias of it's time, but was limited due to budget and technology of the times. Now it would be even cooler than it was back then and it's in the works of being made into a movie. See my thread for more information on this.


It's a rented tux ok? I'm not going comando in another man's fatigues.